
3Rick Huseman
HOMETOWN: Riverside, Calif.
RESIDENCE: ---
SPONSOR: Fabtech
CREW CHIEF: Dan Huseman
RACE VEHICLE: Race Vehicle: Toyota Tundra 4x4 - i-Force Racing V8
STREET VEHICLE: ---
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Rick Huseman Racing was immediately recognized as a top contender with a very fast truck. In the following two years, Rick established his team as a front-runner winning short-course championships at Estero Beach, Ensenada, Baja California, and Glen Helen Raceway.
In 1999, Huseman and his crew were invited to compete at the Crandon World Championships where they raced two weekends of racing at the famed off road Motorsports raceway, Crandon International Raceway. After successfully racing against the nation's top teams, Rick Huseman Racing took their first step in becoming a full-time professional race team and built a CORR Pro-Lite chassis, committing to the entire 2000 CORR Series. Overcoming many challenges in their first season, they finished the year in ninth position of the 15 teams that vied for the Pro-Lite Championship.
In 2001, Huseman took on veteran off road champion, Jeff Kincaid, battling back and forth all season long. Huseman secured victories in five of the 14 races ahead of Kincaid, who scored four wins. At the end of the season, a mere seven points separated the two teams, with Huseman finishing a close second to Kincaid.In the following three consecutive years, 2002, 2003, and 2004, Huseman charged his FABTECH Pro-Lite to second-place finishes in the CORR Series' points championship.
In 2005, Huseman made the move into full-size trucks with a 4-wheel-drive Pro 4 Class truck. He became a part of the Toyota family when he purchased Johnny Greaves' 4-year-old Pro 4 Toyota Tundra.
Rookie Pro 4 racer Huseman raced against veterans such as Carl Renezeder, the late Jason Baldwin and Curt LeDuc, and successfully secured the podium twice, claiming a second- and third-place finish in 14 rounds of fender-to-fender off road racing. He finished seventh in the series' standings.
Heading into the 2006 season, Huseman Engineering built a state-of-the-art Pro 4 truck in the off-season. Spending several months in their Riverside shop, the Huseman crew debuted the 2006 FABTECH Toyota Tundra at the first race of the season in Chula Vista, Calif.
2007 brought Huseman much success. He had his first Pro 4 victory at Antelope Valley Fairgrounds in Calif. and concluded the season with six top-five finishes and a sixth place finish in the 2007 championship point's race.
In his 11 years of racing, Huseman has scored 21 victories in Championship Off Road Racing.
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